Among reports recently taken by the Russellville Police Department (RPD):

Oct. 22 - Criminal trespass at University Drive. The complainant said the suspect was at her residence for over an hour, ringing the doorbell and demanding to talk to her ex-boyfriend. She said she could not get the woman to leave. The man advised he had broke up with the suspect and did not wish to speak to her. After the suspect ignored several orders by the officer to leave the residence, she was arrested.

Oct. 22 - Public intoxication at East Main Street. An officer made contact with a man near a business who smelled of a strong odor of an intoxicating beverage as he spoke. The officer also noticed the man to be unsteady on his feet. When the officer asked the man if he had been drinking, he said "No, I'm trying to go to rehab." He told the officer he had not place to go and was arrested for public intoxication.

Oct. 23 - Weapons violation at North Boston Place. The complainant informed an officer that another person at his home allegedly fired a handgun in the air several times. The officer cleared the residence and found a gun lying on a shelf in the bathroom. A man in a back bedroom denied shooting the gun. Initially no one would claim ownership to the firearm when asked. Later a woman claimed ownership, but allowed the officer to seize it to prevent future discharge.

Oct. 23 - Emergency custody at East O Street. The complainant said a man was acting violent and out of control. While standing outside, the officer overheard yelling and scuffling coming from inside the residence. The officer entered the home and observed a man acting uncontrollably in a fit of rage. He yelled profanities at the officer, the report stated. The man's father told the officer his son may have taken some type of drug along with alcohol. The man was transported to the hospital where it was determined he allegedly took hydrocodone, morphine and LSD.

Oct. 25 - Emergency custody at Marina Road. An officer responded to a residence in reference to a suicidal subject. Upon arrival, the officer observed a woman with numerous scratches on her left arm from the wrist area to the forearm. She said she had scratched herself with a piece of shattered glass. She added that she had become upset after breaking up with her boyfriend. She told the officer she "didn't have the guts to kill herself," the report stated. She was transported to the Pope County Detention Center to be screened by a counselor, and upon arrival, it was discovered she had also cut herself on both of her upper thighs.